Reduce weight first if facing infertility problem
New Delhi: Monday, 24 December 2012: Both obese men and women can
face fertility problems unless they reduce their weight. Reducing weight
as the first step can bring back their fertility said Padma Shri &
Dr. B.C. Roy National Awardee, Dr.
KK Aggarwal, President, Heart Care Foundation of India.
1. Obese men are more than three times as likely to have low
sperm counts compared with their normal-weight peers. A study published
in the journal Fertility and Sterility showed that the heaviest men
were at triple the risk of having a low count of progressively
motile sperms -- sperms that swim forward in a straight line.
2. Increased body fat can also contribute to lower
testosterone levels and higher estrogen levels.
3. Obese men were also 1.6 times more likely than
overweight or normal-weight men to have a high percentage of abnormally
shaped sperm.
4. There is a trend toward increasing likelihood of
erectile dysfunction with increasing BMI.
5. Obesity is associated with a greater risk of impotence.
6. Obesity is also associated with metabolic syndrome
and polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) in women and associated infertility.
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